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Man caught breaching lockdown three times in a matter of days...he's been told to grow up

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A man who has repeatedly ignored the coronavirus lockdown has been hauled in front of the courts for breaking the rules for a third time.

Mohamed Boshaala said he was planning on getting a train to London and flying out of the country when he was stopped by police officers at Salford Central Station yesterday (Thursday).

It comes just two days after the 23-year-old was brought before Manchester Magistrates Court for loitering around a student block on Nobel Way and it is the third occasion on which officers have had to speak to him.

Boshaala, from Brideoak Street in Cheetham Hill, told the court he lives with his parents and said he had been at the station as he was looking to buy a ticket.

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